david vs goliath
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RE: david vs goliath
The video looks to be fake
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I guess I shouldn't be amazed that people still operate under the misconception that size makes a difference. Outside the arena of the old barroom brawl where most participants have absolutely no formal training and skills other than what has been gathered through roughhousing and the school of hard knocks. That still believe that size has anything to do with the outcome of physical altercation. I could post a ton of video of instructors in all forms of hand to hand combat, where the instructor is somewhere around 165 pounds and under 6 feet and beats the living hell out of a guy twice his size or half his age. The only time size, will become a factor outside those barroom amateurs knuckleheads encounters is when two equally skilled combatants meet each other on a level playing field , where it becomes a matter of leverage. Above and beyond that, skill and technique and a calm head will always prevail over an uneducated brute. Of course this is only the opinion of a person who has spent a lifetime of studying martial arts and 4 years as a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program Instructors Trainer . But, back in the days before the Marine Corps actually had a martial arts program Force Recon when outside to the private sector. No big shock there. To see if they could pick up some training for free. Here is a prime example of, why you should never judge a book by its cover in the form that you should never mistaken a old Fatman as being an uneducated nothing and to say the least. He actually gets a grip LOL on the situation towards the middle of the video and he give you a brief glimpse as to why strength (power) is no match for leverage (skill)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igvOYirZw-w&feature=related
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